Iroquois Beach in Iroquois, Ontario, is a small, sandy beach on the St. Lawrence River. The swimming area is clearly marked with buoys. You’ll also find a floating dock, Muskoka chairs, a picnic shelter, a paved walking trail, change rooms and washrooms on site. If you like ship spotting, the beach is a great place to see big ships travelling along the St. Lawrence Seaway.
If you go to Iroquois Beach
Iroquois Beach is at 42 Adair Drive in Iroquois. It’s located 87km south of Parliament Hill. Lifeguards are usually on duty on weekdays in July and August, but please check the beach’s website for current hours.
Looking for something else to see and do near Iroquois Beach? Here are a few options.
- Upper Canada Village, Morrisburg
- Upper Canada Playhouse, Morrisburg
- Battle of Crysler’s Farm National Historic Site, Morrisburg
- Long Sault Parkway, Long Sault
- Lost Villages Museum, Long Sault
You’ll find more tips and ideas in my day tripping guide to Morrisburg and Iroquois.
You can also check the United Counties of Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry’s tourism website.
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